Housing Options for Adults with Autism by Desiree Kameka (5/5)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
  • (4/5) In this final segment, Desiree Kameka, the Director of Community Education & Advocacy at Madison House Autism Foundation, reviews current and future live-work-play community models for adults with Autism and other intellectual disabilities. She also outlines steps we can take for a brighter future.
    "One Size Does Not Fit All: A Virtual Tour of Housing Options" is a 3-Part, 5-Segment presentation on the various housing options available for adults living with Autism created by Desiree Kameka, the Director of Community Education & Advocacy at Madison House Autism Foundation.
    In Part 1, she covers the past and present housing landscape including a brief history as well as descriptions of each of the current housing models available today.
    In Part 2, Desiree makes note of some of the common obstacles and challenges we face as we seek to create adequate housing solutions for a better future.
    In Part 3, Desiree covers innovative housing models springing up throughout the country. Part 3 is divided into 3 segments:
    3.1 explores transitional, post-secondary, and single-family home housing models.
    3.2 explores multi-family planned communities.
    3.3 explores live-work-play communities and concludes the series.
    This presentation was sponsored by Madison House Autism Foundation and is made possible by generous supporters like you. If you find information such as this beneficial, please consider sharing and donating to Madison House Autism Foundation today.
    For access to more free resources visit and join the Autism Housing Network at www.autismhousingnetwork.org

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  • @GrannyGooseOnYouTube
    @GrannyGooseOnYouTube ปีที่แล้ว

    This is clearly not for families without means. Sounds IDEAL but will only serve the wealthy....I would assume?